Dolphins’ Bush, “If Jets don’t like him, tough.”

DAVIE, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins don’t play the archrival New York Jets again this year, yet the barbs keep coming.

Three days after the Dolphins’ emotional 30-9 road win against the Jets, Miami running back Reggie Bush revisited his feud with cornerback Antonio Cromartie. Following a succession of verbal jabs last week between teams, Bush gave Cromartie a vicious stiff-arm in the first quarter that set the tone for the rout.

Afterward, Cromartie called Bush a punk who showed “his true colors.”

On Wednesday, Bush said if the Jets don’t like him, “tough.”

The latest round of feuding dates to Week 3, before the teams’ first meeting, when coach Rex Ryan said his Jets needed to put “hot sauce” on Bush. Bush then implied the Jets were out to hurt him.

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